{% extends "basic.html" }
{% block content %}
		<div id='content'>
			<div id='whatIsIt'>
				<h4>
					What is it?
				</h4>
				<div class='text'>
					<p>
						Wait, it's not what I wanted to ask. It can wait. The real question is...
					</p>
				</div>
				<h4>
					Why is it?
				</h4>
				<div class='text'>
					<p>
						Indeed, there're millions of Twitter services available out there. Why do we need another one?
					</p>
					<p>
						I think I answered this question to myself when I spend 40 minutes trying to find a link in my Twitter feed. Indeed, there was a link. Somewhere. Well, may be two or three weeks ago. I could clearly remember posting it. Problem was — even though I had some idea what to look for, Google was useless, Twitter search didn't help either. At that moment I wished that I have a service which will simply show all the links I ever posted to Twitter and will allow me to search through them quickly and efficiently.
					</p>
					<p>That's why I created MyTwiLinks. It's that simple, really &mdash; you sign up once using Twitter authentication (so I store no logins or passwords) and MyTwiLinks starts monitoring your feed and collecting your URLs. Once you've realised you need to find that URL badly, you simply come to MyTwiLinks, type in few words which could accompany that URL &mdash; and here it is!</p>
				</div>
				<h4>So how can I use it?</h4>
				<div class='text'>
					{% if not loggedIn %}
					<p>Ready to start? Click the "Sign In" button and off you go!</p>
					<p><A href='/oauth/twitter/login' border='0'><img src='img/twi.png'/></a></p>
					{% endif %}
					{% if loggedIn %}
					<p>Great success &mdash; you're logged in and your Twitter feed is now monitored! Now, wait just couple of minutes and your links will start appearing at <a href='/?user={{ username }}'>/{{ username }}</a></p>
					{% endif %}
				</div>
				</div>
			</div>
		</div>
{% endblock %}
